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Who Let Him Play Yu-Gi-Oh! novel Chapter 135

Chapter 135 - 135: Link System

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"Link System?"

Kira walked side by side with Mokuba down the long hallway, asking.

"That's right," Mokuba replied. "We started developing something like this a few years ago. Back then, my brother invented a new type of duel disk, which could link card data's quantum information with the memory regions of the brain.

All duel information would become mental images, visually realized in space."

"I think I've heard of that."

Kira quickly recalled.

It's like the duel disks developed by Kaiba in the movie 'The Dark Side of Dimensions'—a product that combines technology and a bit of the metaphysical. It can digitize card data, link with a person's memory, amplify a duelist's self-awareness, and under certain conditions, even print physical cards from memory data images.

That famous movie scene where Kaiba draws a card from the floor—pulling the "Obelisk the Tormentor," which should no longer exist in this world—was thanks to this system, shocking Blue God for an entire year.

"But that development was only a stepping stone for a bigger project, and now it's finally about to be completed."

By now, Mokuba had led Kira to another laboratory. As soon as they entered, someone handed over a duel disk and a device resembling an earpiece, which Mokuba gave to Kira. freēwēbnovel.com

"This is the key to opening a new world."

It was a light blue, high-tech looking duel disk, with intricate carvings along the edges and a circle of transparent displays and indicator lights.

Mokuba had already put on his duel disk and earpiece and gave a mysterious smile: "Activate it and you'll see."

With that, he was the first to activate the device.

So Kira followed suit, activating the system. The duel disk's indicator lights lit up sequentially, and a faint buzzing came through the earpiece. Suddenly, he seemed to see a stream of data flash before his eyes—like an ocean of countless zeros and ones—quickly engulfing his entire field of vision until all surrounding scenery was swallowed up.

When he came to his senses, he looked around and found himself standing on an unfamiliar street.

It was an unknown city.

The skyline was outlined by bizarre skyscrapers straight out of a sci-fi movie, towering into the clouds. But they weren't made of concrete and glass—instead, their structures changed color and texture with the light, making the entire city look like a giant gemstone.

Kira paused, looking down at his own body.

Sight, touch, all his senses felt completely real.

But some instinct told him that this was a false world.

"Amazing, right?"

Mokuba appeared at his side, smiling.

"Since this is just a test model, our avatars are still our real-world appearances. Otherwise, you could choose any virtual image to enter."

"A Full Dive Virtual Reality Game?" Kira asked.

"Mm, not exactly like those in fantasy works, but the result is kind of similar, I suppose," Mokuba thought for a moment.

"The prototype for this technology existed many years ago—even before my brother and I took over this company. Our adoptive father, Gozaburo Kaiba, developed a rather mature version back then."

Kira realized what he was referring to.

That was from the Noah arc in the DM anime.

Kaiba Gozaburo's biological son, Noah Kaiba, died in a car accident. Gozaburo downloaded Noah's consciousness data into KaibaCorp's military supercomputer. That consciousness gradually evolved into a highly intelligent AI, and over the years, created a vast virtual world.

In that arc, Noah secretly dragged Yugi and Kaiba's group into his virtual world, but by the end, that data space was destroyed.

However, the technology was probably preserved by Kaiba.

On that foundation, they developed this "Link System"—a massive virtual world, like a giant open-world online game. According to Kaiba's plan, duelists from all over the world could log in and duel online.

Chapter 135: Link System 1

Chapter 135: Link System 2

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